Prerequisites
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There is no prerequisite for this course.
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Responsible
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Assist. Prof. Dr. Ercan ÇELİK
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Instructors
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1-)Doktor Öğretim Üyesi Semra Nurdan Yağlı Soykan
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Assistants
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Lecturers of the department
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Resources
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R1. Macid Fahri, (2008). İslam Felsefesi Tarihi, çev. Kasım Turhan, İstanbul: Şa-to Yayınları.
R2. Mehmet Bayraktar, (2017). İslam Felsefesine Giriş, 12. Baskı, Ankara: TDV Vakfı Yayınları.
R3. Ahmet Arslan, (1996). İslam Felsefesi Üzerine, Ankara: Vadi Yayınları.
R4. M. M. Şerif, (2000). Klasik İslâm Filozofları ve Düşünceleri, 3. Baskı, İstanbul: İnsan Yayınları.
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Supplementary Book
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SR1. Necip Taylan, (2006).Anahatlarıyla İslam Felsefesi, İstanbul: Ensar Neşriyat.
SR2. Seyyid Hüseyin Nasr, Oliver Leaman,(2007). İslam Felsefesi Tarihi, İstanbul: Açılım Kitap.
SR3. Peter Adamson & Richard Taylor, (2007).İslam Felsefesine Giriş, çev. Cüneyt Kaya, İstanbul: Küre Yayınları.
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Goals
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Aim of this course is based on the field of the subtleties of Islamic philosophy and their problems, to offer a dynamic view of point which could evaluate understanding of social sciences of our times from an comprehensive perspective.
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Content
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Concepts with İslamic philosophy. Areas of İslamic philosophy and its boundaries. The sources of Islamic philosophy. The beginning of Philosophical thought in the Islamic world. The main Works in Islamic Philosophy. Materialism, Ibn al-Rawandi and his philosophical thought. Naturalism, al-Rahazes and his Philosophical Thought. School of Peripatetic: al-Kindi ve his philosophy. Al-Farabi and his philosophy. Avicenna and his philosophy. Averroes and his philosophy. Al-Ghazali and his philosophy.
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